the difference is in Taiwan’s case america would be directly involved and have already committed to this, it is likely Japan would also and some other countries are likely to contribute to. china wouldn’t have a hope
Given that Taiwan is home to the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities in the world, I’d say any country harmed by a disruption in semiconductor supply would back Taiwan. That would be most of them.
With the possible reception of Russia; they might not have computers by the time they’re done in Ukraine 😋
Politically it’s better. Ukraine has 16 countries that committed over a billion Euros. We’re not how many countries would back Taiwan.
I mean over a billion Euros is technically correct, the actual number however is more like 150 to 200 billion Euros
Sorry, I meant over a billion Euros each. The US is at over €70 billion alone.
Of our hard-earned money, those degenerate warmongers (I’m looking at you, Urszula)!
the difference is in Taiwan’s case america would be directly involved and have already committed to this, it is likely Japan would also and some other countries are likely to contribute to. china wouldn’t have a hope
In every simulation, China wipes the floor with the US in a conventional war against the mainland. You can look it up if you like.
already have, and every simulation says the opposite. dunno what nonsense you been looking at
Let’s hope we never have to find out who’s right.
on this I agree. lot of death on all sides garunteed. noone wants this
Absolutely.
Given that Taiwan is home to the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities in the world, I’d say any country harmed by a disruption in semiconductor supply would back Taiwan. That would be most of them.
With the possible reception of Russia; they might not have computers by the time they’re done in Ukraine 😋